Tom Track
Comentado en Alemania el 6 de noviembre de 2024
(3/5) Größe passt grob, könnte am Fußende jedoch ruhig etwas breiter sein; nicht geeignet um größere Isomatte mit reinzunehmen.(3/5) Trocknet langsamer als erwartet.(5/5) Sehr leicht und klein verpackbar.
Karlee Foley
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2024
Weighs 7 ounces on my scale without stuff sack. Fits me and I’m 6’1”. Durable thick shock cord and large plastic cinches. Also the red part is pretty thick fabric. Large zipper. I plan to tape the seams inside with cuben tape just like how zpacks waterproofs their bags. Should be good after that. Also with this bivy, my theory is you don’t need a ground sheet since people use tyvek as a ground sheet anyway. So instead of buying a lightweight silnylon bivy with a ground sheet to protect it, I just use this for cheaper and possibly lighter. Less stuff. A tyvek ground sheet weighs 3.8 oz and a bora bivy weighs around 5 oz. So this would be lighter and cheaper than that setup.
Mountain Rachel
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 21 de julio de 2023
Not the weight advertised. The seems are also not taped, rhey are stitched woth very obvious holes. It is large though. Returned.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de junio de 2023
3 nights in single wall tent with this over a down bag. Probably added 5 degrees warmth. Minimal condensation inside bivy sack, less than i thought. After the third night toe box of my sleeping bag was damp, (my tent dripping on me) the bivy sack maybe leaking slightly but tough to tell....it held out long enough and happy with purchase. Very light.
Jewel Sandeen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2021
To start I'll get the bad out of the way. The difference between "Type A" and "Type B" was a little confusing. Fortunately I was able to figure out which one I needed based on comments left by other people. To be clear, I got the "Type B" which was the one with the drawstring mummy-style hood and the zipper. I highly recommend paying the extra few bucks to get that over the Type A version.Then there's the good. To start, the price was right. Most bivy bags cost far more than this even for the lower quality ones. Tyvek is sturdy material and doesn't rip easily (unfortunately my dog did still tear a hole in it but that was easily fixed by purchasing some Tyvek tape). The bivy is incredibly spacious. I'm not a big guy but I've used other brands that felt much more confining and were more difficult to get in and out of. I used it while camping in my hammock and it did a great job of cutting the wind. It didn't rain so I can't say how well it will hold up. I did test it in my shower. The material got damp on the inside but not really wet and there was no water pooling inside, so I suspect that it would perform similarly in the rain.All in all, this was a good purchase.